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Professor Andreas Rühmkorf is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law at the School of Law, University of Sheffield, where he has taught since 2008. He holds a PhD from Sheffield and is a qualified German lawyer with expertise in corporate governance, CSR, and comparative law.
- Education: PhD (Sheffield), LLM in International, Commercial and European Law (Sheffield, Distinction), Assessor juris (Germany), Dipl.jur. (Münster)
His research focuses on Corporate Social Responsibility, particularly the role of home states in promoting CSR in global supply chains. He has explored legal frameworks for corporate sustainability, comparing Germany’s stakeholder-value approach with international models like the UK’s Modern Slavery Act. Recent work includes empirical studies on German corporate governance and legal strategies to combat forced labor in supply chains.
Key trends in his publications include transparency and due diligence in CSR regulation, comparative legal analysis, and supply chain governance for human rights compliance.
- Scientific Awards:
- Students’ Union Best Personal Tutor award (2014)
- Shortlisted for Best Personal Tutor award (2015)
He received a £90,000 EU Horizon 2020 grant for the SMART project (2016-2020) on sustainable trade. He contributes to the Shawcross and Beaumont on Air Law and has advised on legal liability in cases like L'Oréal v eBay.
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